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Originally Posted by RobertN Dunno, but same happened to my Dad's 024(awesome saw, especially for being 25 years old!).
Simple quick fix, and not bad for about the only maintenance on the saw besides plug and air filter cleaining in 30 years(My Dad has worn out chains, messed up bars, but never had problems with the power head) |
Thanks everyone for letting me know there are others who have seen a similar problem.
Robert, I couldn't believe how easy the fuel line replacement was. It has a double flange on it like a grommet with the part that goes inside the tank being slightly smaller and angled. All I had to do was pull on the hose from the inside while pressing down on the outside and it popped right into the hole in the tank. I didn't even have to apply any grease. Not a drop of fuel leaked when I turned it upside down. It was the easiest fuel line replacement I've ever done.
